The Pictish Nation, Its People & Its Church
Author: Archibald Black Scott
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 612
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Author: Archibald Black Scott
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 612
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tim Clarkson
Publisher: Birlinn
Published: 2012-09-28
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1907909036
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Picts were an ancient nation who ruled most of northern and eastern Scotland during the Dark Ages. Despite their historical importance, they remain shrouded in myth and misconception. Absorbed by the kingdom of the Scots in the ninth century, they lost their unique identity, their language and their vibrant artistic culture. Amongst their few surviving traces are standing stones decorated with incredible skill and covered with enigmatic symbols - vivid memorials of a powerful and gifted people who bequeathed no chronicles to tell their story, no sagas to describe the deed of their kings and heroes. In this book Tim Clarkson pieces together the evidence to tell the story of this mysterious people from their emergence in Roman times to their eventual disappearance.
Author: Stuart McHardy
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Published: 2020-04-17
Total Pages: 231
ISBN-13: 1912387808
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen the Romans came north to what is now modern Scotland they encountered the fierce and proud warrior society known as the Picts, who despite their lack of discipline and arms, managed to prevent the undefeated Roman Army from conquering the northern part of Britain, just as they later repulsed the Angles and the Vikings.A New History of the Picts is an accessible true history of the Picts, who are so often misunderstood. New historical analysis, recently discovered evidence and an innovative Scottish perspective will expose long held assumptions about the native people.This controversial text contests that Scottish history has long since been dominated and distorted by misleading perspectives. A New History of the Picts discredits the idea that the Picts were a strange historical anomaly and shows them to be the descendants of the original inhabitants of the land, living in a series of loose tribal confederations gradually brought together by external forces to create one of the earliest states in Europe: a people, who after repulsing all invaders, merged with their cousins, the Scots of Argyll, to create modern Scotland. All of Scotland descends from the fierce Picts.
Author: Tim Clarkson
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2016-08-20
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 1907909036
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA British historian explores the mysterious Scottish culture of the Iron Age and Early Middle Ages whose enigmatic symbols adorn standing stones. The Picts were an ancient nation who ruled most of northern and eastern Scotland during the Dark Ages. Despite their historical importance, they remain shrouded in myth and misconception. Absorbed by the kingdom of the Scots in the ninth century, they lost their unique identity, their language and their vibrant artistic culture. Among their few surviving traces are standing stones decorated with incredible skill and covered with enigmatic symbols. The Pictish Stones offer some of the few remaining clues to the powerful and gifted people who bequeathed no chronicles to tell the sagas of their kings and heroes. In this book, Medieval historian Tim Clarkson pieces together the evidence to tell the story of this mysterious people from their emergence in Roman times to their eventual disappearance.
Author: James Aitken Wylie
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Published: 1890
Total Pages: 404
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gordon Noble
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 2019-05-16
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 1788851935
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSome years ago a revolution took place in Early Medieval history in Scotland. The Pictish heartland of Fortriu, previously thought to be centred on Perthshire and the Tay found itself relocated through the forensic work of Alex Woolf to the shores of the Moray Firth. The implications for our understanding of this period and for the formation of Scotland are unprecedented and still being worked through. This is the first account of this northern heartland of Pictavia for a more general audience to take in the full implications of this and of the substantial recent archaeological work that has been undertaken in recent years. Part of the The Northern Picts project at Aberdeen University, this book represents an exciting cross disciplinary approach to the study of this still too little understood yet formative period in Scotland's history.
Author: William Anderson
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Published: 1862
Total Pages: 842
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Browne
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-03-08
Total Pages: 534
ISBN-13: 3385109183
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1843.
Author: James Browne
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 794
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Alexander Robertson
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 434
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